GAA president John Horan has recently stated that team training could resume in the coming weeks.

Davy Fitzgerald says the GAA should before patient before making any decision. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile

Fitzgerald, however, doesn’t want the association or policy makers to rush into any decisions that could endanger the health of players.

‘Okay, we got the roadmap the other night, but I’d prefer to leave it a month, or so, before we make any decisions on different things’, the Wexford senior hurling boss told RTE.

‘We’re at a transmission rate of between 0.5 and 0.8. If we can get it under 0.5, and we really do our job that we’ve been asked to do over the last number of months, we can see where that brings us and what the story is.’

Davy Fitzgerlad doesn’t want the GAA president to rush into a decision. Pic: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

The former Clare manager is also open to matches behind played in empty stadiums.

‘If there was no other alternative, certainly playing behind closed doors would be okay’, the former All-Ireland winner added.

‘Is there a small risk? There would be. Naturally I’d like to see more about what way they’d go about it, and what safety precautions would be put in place.

‘That’s just my choice – players might be different, or other managers might be different, I don’t know, and I’d certainly respect anyone’s point of view on what they think.’

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